Bowen4Horses
Well-Known Member
Hi
as some of you are probably bored of hearing, i'm still on a neverending search for a lorry.
i want a lorry to nip to friend's houses, go hacking, go somewhere with a manege, take ponies to vet... and then, when raff is fit, to take him (and sometimes Iggle) to little shows and lessons etc.
i originally wanted a 3.5t, cos they're small and i thought would be easier to drive. so i bought a (bargain) lorry, but it was just too small.
i then decided i wanted something with living, as i have 3 kids and it'd be handy to have somewhere to put them at shows...
so i looked at some 7.5t... and almost pooped my pants with how enormous they are. i couldn't even climb up into the cab of some of them.
so then i thought about the inbetween sizes, and have found a PERFECT one. it is small enough to pop round friend's houses in, yet big enough for both ponies, kids and even somewhere to sleep!
PERFECT!
it was on eBay, but i went to view it yesterday, and it was ace. runs lovely. perfect size etc. it had 17 bids and was up to £1010 on ebay. i therefore had visions of getting it for £1500...
i sold my lorry for £2600 therefore that is my budget... absolute max budget (i thought i'd get it for 1500 then have 1100 to put some hardstanding in front of stables).
seller got worried that she wasn't going to get enough for it, so took it off ebay with 17hrs left. my heart broke. and i actually cried when i saw it was gone. i thought she'd sold it.
she emailed me and explained why she'd taken it off. she'd hoped for £4k for it. bah. i googled her mobile number and saw that she had previosuly had it on horsemart for £4400.
i've told her my MAX budget is 2600... thinking she'd tell me to stick it... she just texted me to say she 'couldn't let it go for less than 3000'...
now, my dilemma... firstly. i 100% believe she is genuine. she is not trying to rob me blind. and secondly, i think the box is probably worth 3000 (but prob not 4000).
now... do i blow the budget and spend money we haven't got (albeit £400.. but at xmas time when it could be useful) and have a LOVELY lorry that i can pootle around in merrily for a few years...?
or... do i hold out for an older/shonkier one, and try to get a really good bargain (and risk getting one that dies) and put some money aside for hardstanding (as in front of stables is a mudfest).
or... do i sit tight and wait for her to accept my 2600? bearing in mind there were 17 bids and therefore potentially a few people engaging in the same discussions with her...?
i realise that budget of 2600 isn't great, which is why my search for a bargain is taking it's time ( i am an AMAZING bargain hunter).
will someone please make up my mind for me?
thankies
x
as some of you are probably bored of hearing, i'm still on a neverending search for a lorry.
i want a lorry to nip to friend's houses, go hacking, go somewhere with a manege, take ponies to vet... and then, when raff is fit, to take him (and sometimes Iggle) to little shows and lessons etc.
i originally wanted a 3.5t, cos they're small and i thought would be easier to drive. so i bought a (bargain) lorry, but it was just too small.
i then decided i wanted something with living, as i have 3 kids and it'd be handy to have somewhere to put them at shows...
so i looked at some 7.5t... and almost pooped my pants with how enormous they are. i couldn't even climb up into the cab of some of them.
so then i thought about the inbetween sizes, and have found a PERFECT one. it is small enough to pop round friend's houses in, yet big enough for both ponies, kids and even somewhere to sleep!
PERFECT!
it was on eBay, but i went to view it yesterday, and it was ace. runs lovely. perfect size etc. it had 17 bids and was up to £1010 on ebay. i therefore had visions of getting it for £1500...
i sold my lorry for £2600 therefore that is my budget... absolute max budget (i thought i'd get it for 1500 then have 1100 to put some hardstanding in front of stables).
seller got worried that she wasn't going to get enough for it, so took it off ebay with 17hrs left. my heart broke. and i actually cried when i saw it was gone. i thought she'd sold it.
she emailed me and explained why she'd taken it off. she'd hoped for £4k for it. bah. i googled her mobile number and saw that she had previosuly had it on horsemart for £4400.
i've told her my MAX budget is 2600... thinking she'd tell me to stick it... she just texted me to say she 'couldn't let it go for less than 3000'...
now, my dilemma... firstly. i 100% believe she is genuine. she is not trying to rob me blind. and secondly, i think the box is probably worth 3000 (but prob not 4000).
now... do i blow the budget and spend money we haven't got (albeit £400.. but at xmas time when it could be useful) and have a LOVELY lorry that i can pootle around in merrily for a few years...?
or... do i hold out for an older/shonkier one, and try to get a really good bargain (and risk getting one that dies) and put some money aside for hardstanding (as in front of stables is a mudfest).
or... do i sit tight and wait for her to accept my 2600? bearing in mind there were 17 bids and therefore potentially a few people engaging in the same discussions with her...?
i realise that budget of 2600 isn't great, which is why my search for a bargain is taking it's time ( i am an AMAZING bargain hunter).
will someone please make up my mind for me?
thankies
x